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(Random) Advice For Instructors

This article provides advice for instructors on how to create a structured and engaging learning environment in math education. It emphasizes the importance of open communication with students, incorporating research in math education, and promoting independent thinking and exploration. The article also suggests practical tips such as planning ahead, utilizing teaching assistants, and staying flexible.

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(Random) Advice For Instructors

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  1. (Random)Advice For Instructors Kimber Tysdal Hood College

  2. Pedagogy • Be ready and willing to talk with your students about why your class is structured this way. • Have the students read a bit about math education research • “Thinking About Learning, Learning About Thinking” by David A. Smith, http://www.math.duke.edu/~das/essays/thinking/

  3. Focus • Know what you want from your course: what’s the focus? • “You can’t be all things to all people.”

  4. Let them learn • Exploration takes time • There’s no substitute for experience -- theirs • Let go of control • Find ways to find out what they really know

  5. Miscellaneous • Work the projects ahead of time! • If possible, find TAs, especially for lab. • As you teach, keep track of what you do when. • Be flexible.

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